Psychology at the University of Glasgow excelled in its willingness to stay relevant, new and interesting. Research was ongoing and had a big focus on replication which is big problem faced in the psychology community.
The degree focused more heavily on the neurological side of psychology and additionally had the unexpected focus on statistics and visualizing data.
The course is brilliant if you want to pursue research psychology and gives you practical skills for this.
However, it is generalized so you get a broad qualification in psychology and probably will require further study if you want to work in the clinical side of Psychology.
It is a large course, so especially in the first years you need to work very independently and can feel less supported.
Seminars help reduce this as you have the opportunity to work with tutors in smaller groups.